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" Hushed is each doubt, gone every fear; My spirit seems in heaven to stay; And e'en the penitential tear Is wiped away. 6 Lord, till I reach that blissful shore, No privilege so dear shall be As thus my inmost soul to pour In prayer to Thee. "
The Juvenile missionary herald - Page 6
by Baptist missionary society - 1862 - 19 pages
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Hours of sorrow; or, Thoughts in verse [by C. Elliott].

Charlotte Elliott - 1836 - 174 pages
...warfare, balm for grief, What peace of mind. Hush'd is each douht ; gone every fear ; My spirit seems in heaven to stay : And e'en the penitential tear Is wiped away. Lord ! till I reach yon blissful shore, No privilege so dear shall be, As thus my inmost soul to pour In prayer to thee....
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The Christian guardian (and Church of England magazine).

1840 - 538 pages
...warfare, balm for grief, What peace of mind. Hushed is each doubt; gone every fear; My spirit seems in heaven to stay ; And e'en the penitential tear Is wiped away. Lord ! till I reach yon blissful shore, No privilege so dear shall be, As thus my inward soul to pour In prayer to thee....
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The Bible class magazine [ed. by C.H. Bateman]., Volume 7

National Sunday school union - 1867 - 340 pages
...warfare — balm for griefWhat peace of mind. Hushed is each doubt, gone every fear, My spirit seems in heaven to stay; And e'en the penitential tear Is wiped away. '... . ; Blest bo that tranquil hour of morn, And blest that solemn hour of eve, When on the wings...
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Hours of sorrow cheered and comforted, by the author of 'Hymns for a week'.

Charlotte Elliott - 1849 - 196 pages
...warfare, balm for grief, What peace of mind. Hushed is each doubt ; gone every fear ; My spirit seems in heaven to stay : And e'en the penitential tear Is wiped away. Lord ! till I reach yon blissful shore, No privilege so dear shall be, As thus my inmost soul to pour In prayer to thee....
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The domestic worshipper, prayers [&c.].

Samuel Green - 1850 - 392 pages
...find; What strength for warfare, balm for grief; What peace of mind. Oh, till I reach yon peaceful shore, No privilege so dear shall be, As thus my inmost soul to pour In prayer to thee! c 2 yj O LORD, thou art a great God, and a great King above all gods. The idols which the heathen worship...
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Heavenly thoughts for morning hours: selections, with a short intr., by lady ...

Heavenly thoughts - 1851 - 318 pages
...warfare, balm for grief, What peace of mind. Hushed is each doubt ; gone every fear ; My spirit seems in heaven to stay ; And e'en the penitential tear Is wiped away. Lord ! till I reach yon blissful shore, No privilege so dear shall be, As thus my inmost soul to pour In prayer to Thee....
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The Friendly Visitor, Volume 1

William Carus Wilson - 1851 - 518 pages
...warfare, balm for grief, What peace of mind. " Hush'd is each doubt—gone ereiy fcar, My spirit seems in Heaven to stay; And e'en the penitential tear Is wiped away. " Oh, till I reach yon peaceful shore, No privilege so dear shall be, As thus my inmost soul to pour...
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Little Walter, Or, A Mother's First Lessons on Religious Subjects

Mrs. Samuel Greg, Walter - 1855 - 342 pages
...balm for grief ; What peace of mind ! Hushed is each doubt — gone every fear — My spirit seems in heaven to stay ; And e'en the penitential tear Is wiped away. Oh, till I reach yon peaceful shore, No privilege so dear shall be, As thus my inmost soul to pour...
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Hours of Sorrow Cheered and Comforted

Charlotte Elliott - 1857 - 204 pages
...warfare, balm for grief, What peace of mind. Hushed is each doubt; gone every fear; My spirit seems in heaven to stay : And e'en the penitential tear Is wiped away. Lord ! till I reach yon blissful shore, No privilege so dear shall be, As thus my inmost soul to pour In prayer to thee....
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Hymns of the Church Militant

Anna Bartlett Warner - 1858 - 662 pages
...warfare, balm for grief, What peace of mind. Hushed is each doubt, gone every fear ; My spirit seems in heaven to stay ; And e'en the penitential tear...As thus my inmost soul to pour In prayer to thee. Manna. MANNA to Israel well supplied The want of other bread ; While God is able to provide, His people...
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